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PROPOSED RECLAMATION SCHEME.

Mr. Labouchere was a witness of the whole scene from his earrings. He, asked Magistrate Bagravo if the meating might be held elsonbere meeting might be held anywhere outside of tow Then a constable came up and spoke to Seagre e The latter immediately corrected himself, doclu

apprehension magiving the Bogistrar-General dent, who has for saho two months beon incapa-playing on from a curly one from Loach. U convorisilon with her in English. She mid that We do not hold ourssivas responsible for the opiniou» without molestation. Beagrave replied that the

sitated from duty by serious attack of favor, loft the others, Grimble, who played a, lucky inning powers of too large and inquisitoriale asture, here yesterday for England by the steamer exred 27 Capt. Stanley, who played with and in order to meet the objections raised to Google on twelve months' sick fare..

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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PERSA" ing to allow the mosting anywhere. Booktave people below. Immediately after that two Chi seloop all the afternoon." She said she was.. I Dan Era,-I hope to find that the result of was in the hotel when the police fired It is not Lene care apatairs. I said to her "You were said Yon were seen in the Queen's Road about to Brrow's meeting at the City Hall to discuss known who ordered them to re. Dillan, Father half-post four by Mr. Bosch who lives in the the grand raclamation Boheme will be maani-O'Callaghan and Father O'Connell followed the The same street." She persisted that she was never mons disapproval of the scheme. I am of opinion police and entered the barraokes with thon. The out. I asked her what reason she bad for sund that we do not want Day mors Chiasse shinps priests were pat out Dillon, who was inside ing out the girl Emma. She said she did not send and honses nor Chinese residents in the front of during the dring, asys each confusion prevailed, her out. She wanted to go out and she allowed the present Fraga Buildings, say, from the nobody sestaing to be in cum wand. Inbouehore her to do so. She gave this information freely. Hongkong Bank 10 von as far as the western arrived later and naked the inspooter to ascertain I have not asked her anything since the enquiry P. & O. wharf. Ioxbt very much if Europeans why fired. The inspector refneed to make any would build houses for themselves on the proposed such inquiry A youth has been found who says

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THE WANCHAI TEAGEDY.

THE INQUEST:

The inquoat on the body of the girl Acban,

Commenced.

verandahs facing the water. Of course I allude more particularly to that part of the present Praya botaren the Hongkong Bank and Pettin- ger Street.

Chow Kwai Un, Chinese interpreter at the new Pragu. There are not enough Turopeanahe on identify the constable who killed Riordan. Police Court, said-I was at the Mortuary on the to occupy such now premises as offices and re- Br. Fenton erpresses the opinion that Riordan 6th inst. at 30 p.m. I heard a converestion besidences, and if houses of the nsual Exropean not killed by a ballet, out by a blow on the tween Inspector Hennessy and the girl in court.style were not built there, what would you have, boud with the muzzle of a carbine. Fifty-four I also bad a conversation with her. She told us why, the other thing-Chinese shops and restables are being treated for elight injuries. that two men came upstairs and knocked at the aidanous, with the usual rugs, dirty blinds, and dpor. Danned opened 1, and the two men all sorte of unsightly things exposed in the entered the rooms. They ought hold of her and the deceased and asked for where her mother money was kept. They said they did not know. One of the mon then gat a table knife and threatened them. They still refused to tell them. The men then got a cap, put something into it, made it into a liquid and made her drink it They went to a drawer and took out a razor and threatened to oat ber unless she sfood ride and kopt quiet. Thoy then cut deceased. She screamed out, but as she was not dead they out her again scross the throat. They then too's the body and placed it in the kitchen. I had no farther conversation with her.

The girl Tai Ayuk haring bean. Anly warnet by the Coroner. expressed her a linguess to gire her account of the affnir.

The inquest will be resumed to-day at 3 pm, when she will be examined.

SUPREME COURT.

7th October.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

JUDGE.

GUIDAR V. HUNKRAUTH.

This was a claim of $12 for wages and the value of certain of plaluiff's goods denied by the defendant.

But what we do want is that the town should be oxtended East and West. Lot the Praya wall be continued along in those direntions and good roads made, so that bys and bye we may have a continuous road round the island, and residente may then be able to sprend themselves out and not be cooped up as at present on the northern face of the island.

There is one thing most decidedly accessary to

imposition

TELDES UNIONS AND SOCIALISM.

LONDON, 7th September. The Trades Congress her adopted & resolution to form a labour electoral association for the pur ross of ourlag an increase of labour representa tion in Parliament. Another resolution demanda land refers, beginning with such of taxes that will erantenlly lears the land la the possession of the people. The congress is new debatings motion in favour of the sight-hour moremant. The apeeches of delegates show strongly developed tondencies toward a state of rooializma.

LONDON, Sth September. The Trades Unico Congress has passed à re- be done, and that is that the drainage be diverted solution pledging the varions Unionists to begia. from its present ontlets on the Pruya-and sent sgitation in favour of decreasing the hours of le- along West-and or-East as the stench along hour to eight hours per day and to make every the Prays from Pedder's Whard to Pottinger Saturday a fall boliday. It was contended by the delegates that the 700,000 men out of work Street has been something frightful lately.

With referons to the proposed reclamation world be able to got employment if this rule soheme, why should not the public of Hongkong wore pat into forca. -

LONDON, 9th September. ho consalted on the subject and not merely the Marine Lot Holders ? Surely the former have The great yout of the week has been the a great interest in the appearance of the city of capture of the Trades-Uaton Congress by the Victoria Itay No to any Praya reclamation advanced semi-Socialist section. Socialists have cheme, but let share a read right round the long been prepared for this coup, while it has island is soon sa we can, and then there may be bech hastoned by the relations which have lately a chance of obtaining cheaper private residences been set up between English trade unioniste than at present-Yours, &c.,

KESIDENT.

and French continental organizations. The result has been that Congress has resolved to form Labour Rate Electoral League entirely Hongkong, 7th October, 1287.

indepentoat of either political party. The point [Our correspondent is not practical. He special importanes is that these labour re would sacrifice the substance for the shadow. It presentations are all attached to the radical in question of spaceon which to build rather than wing of the Liberal party. Broadhurst, their of appearances. His idea of a road round the island chief, ie a follower of Gladstone, and was Under ia fascinating but who is to pay the piper? It Secretary if the Home Department in the Mr. Wilkinson appeared far the defendant. may fellow tha 'rays Reclamation sobers, but last ministry. These men are moderate in When the case was called on the plaintiff, who it certainly cannot be substituted for it--En. their views, and have made an energetic but pake very little English, and no interpreter D.P.j Present and his Lordsbip ordered him to procure

Mr. Wilkinson asked that the assð might be. adjourned till 2.15 p.m.

one.

KWONG SHI 7. Lueromyze. In this case plaintiff, a chair coole, olaimed Defendant said he had refused to pay plain 84.52 for part of a month's wages.

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A QUEEN'S DIRTHDAY.

COPENHAGE, 7th September The seventieth anniversary of the birth of the mean of Denmark was appropriately sheered

Fredensborg to-day.

Haring found that the girls could not properly be restored to the women who claimed their custody, the Opart had to eide on what was to be done with them The Acting Chief Justion in his judgment said it was the opinion of the Court that it was for the interest of them all to remain at the hospital, and the Chairman had stated his readiness to take charge of them in their own interest: His Honour went or to say that the publicity given to this matter must

A fire broke out about half past five yesterday

Play will be resumed today at 11.80 a.m.;' regult in good, and to anlogias the Fo Leung evening in the first floor of No. 5, Gage-street, Kuk, which he said was a purely benevolent copied by a retail kerosina dealer The whole tidia will be served on the ground, and the Club, society, having for its aim the assistance and house was soon in a blaze and the adjoining and as tisnal, will be photographed afterwards.

opposite honses were in imminent danger. Se- rescue of unfortunate women and girls who vorai firemen, huwever, before the engines get hare been kidnapped or purchased as slaves to work, satered the houses on either side of the one in flames and by destroying the worden veran for immoral purposes, and their settlement dahs and tearing down the sun blinds leweed in life in a respectable manner. The aim, se the risk as much as possible. The inhabitants of the oppodte houses by continually throwing will be seen, is a very benevolent ou indeed, buckets of water over the walls managed to pra the adopted daughter of lones Thomas Legg. Beroen Mr. A. J. LEACH, ACTING PUISNE but unfortunately the methods of the Society veut the re spreading norcas the street and at-whe was found dead in her bed, with her throat leave much to be desired. It can hardly be tacking their premises. The manual Engine beauty on the 5th inet, was continued at the Magis longing to the Chinese was the first to get to tracy yesterday afternoon by the Coroner, Mr. considered satisfactory in a British colony work, and did good service in playing on the parts HE. Wodehouse, C.M.G. The jury was as that Chicaso runners, called detectives, in close proximally to the barning po tient flows: Meases, J. Lamka, B. A. Joseph, and should have power to arrest persons without There was a keen competition between the Go EC. Barradas.

verument Engines and the Volanteor Brigade's The older girl, Tai Yak, who is detained by Who knows what squeezing and Engine as to which should be the foremost, and the Police on suspleino, we present in the court.

ineffectual protest against the new departure corruption way go on under such a system ? although the Volunteers had the hose run out firat Although it is said she speaks English she showed

on the 8-hoor question. The compromics arrived and everything prepared the streams from both ug signs of understanding any of the evidores Enginesstarted almost shoultaneously. After the given, and behaved all through with perfect un- Blackmail might be levied from

FORMER RELATIONS BETWEEN ut at the congreza is obviously in favour of the emigrant. The Auting Chief Justice says angloss bed buen at work for some ten minutes comoara,

18-hour limit, but it has oenfined itself to a rea- The following evidence was taken.

JAPAN AND NIAM,

jlarion demanded by a plebiscite of the members the Society maintains a number of detec-or quarter of an hour the falling in of the roof

of No. 5 practically put an end to the fire, which Thomas Lagg, 78-called; anid-When I returned

His Lordship said he orrtainly could not think

of the various trade unions. The question of a tiven at íts own expense, and he adds that it

was finally get under about 6 o'clock No. 5 le to the house with Inspector Hennessy the elder of doing so.

Apropos the visit of HRH Prince Deva-split, however, between the "moderstes" and Editor, nat for publication, but as ovidanos of good is within bis personal knowledge that it has completely burnt out, whil No. 3 has the top girl was still lying on the bed. The Inspector 1

At half-past twelve- Mr. Wilkinson, who had wongs to Japan, the Nichi Nichi Shimbun the advanced" has become serious, the result floor destroyed, zad No. 7 is vory slightly den and another man who ang with his pulled her been present the whole morning, seked his Lord pablished an article giving a brief sketch of the is likely to be more an, because of the crippled aged by No, la insured, we believe, in the towards them and examined bor. Standard Fire Insurancs Ca.

Inspector Hennessy stated-On the 5th inst. ship to fix another day for the hearing of the relations that existed between Japan and Siss Snancial condition and other masters of the about 6.20 p.m., the Isst witness came to the 80s there were several other onses to be heard in the past. No records.ezist, says tho Tokyo unions. The agricultural labourer's unions have before his, and it was not probable there would journal, sa to commercial relations betwem the good reasons for saying that the dissolution is and Horner, who were commissioned by the his house in St. Franoir Street. Iat once went for tin.

The Giraits Times, says that Messrs. Muller station and said there was something wrong at be time to take his before the court adjourned in countries in very easly times, but coming not far off: The efck funds are £5,000 in sr. down to the middle ago, there is suficient proof roars. The desire, therefore, is to abandon the Netherlands Indian Government to make a with him to his house. On the way to the house

His. Lordabip asked Mr. Wilkinson how of such communication. We learn that about sick beuelt side of the movement and turn the nictide mineralogion exploration of the Westin said he had been out and on his return he Coast of Sumatra have sent in a report, which fernd, one of his children with her throat out, could tell that his ease would probably not be 1592, the period of Buurot, while Tideyoshi Unies into purely capitalistic organisations. fiow an fuperium in imperio and the power has been published They come to the concly-another had something the matter with her, and taken that morning, and reprimanded him for was in the height of his power, marcantile inter Many liberal papers which hitherto supported of arrest without legal warrant can ever besion that well organised mining operations in the third he was unable to Hud. He was a wasting the time of the Court by ranking such course between the two countries existed. Though trade anions have strongly deprecated the new

applications.

not on a very extensive scale. La 1608. notial movement "At ten minutes to one the mae was walled on official relations were opened baten the two

A FAST, TORPEDO DOÁÍR justified; the system contains the germe of that island would yield highly profitable results, parents very much excited. When we arrived Thair explorations ovidercet the existence of at the house some one told him that the third

LONDON, 9th September. stil, erou if the evil has not yet developed several diggings worked remuneratively by girl was found. He wished me to see the child again and the plaintiff stated that he had not governments, about which time Tokugawa Iso-

yas presented to the King of Siana. through the A trial for apoзd of what has proved the itself. But on the next point we meet join natives Defective as ware their methods of who had been murdered, but as she had has dead been able to promre an interpreter.

His Lordship therefore adjourned the case to captain of a Siamese merchant versel, three suite fastest torpedo host allost, has taken place on leese with Mr. RUSSELL, He says that for working, they secured such paying returns ns le some time, I said I won'd first see the girl who was Frida

justify the conclusion that astoundingly profit sich. He took me to the room of the elder girl,

of Japanese armour and top naginala (halberds) the Thames. The new torpedo boat Runo, built waat of a "home" or building to house sochable results would follow jadioious efforts to who is now is Court. She was in the room oned him for his appearance that day. He had been arms.

Mr. Wilkinsou asked that costs might be allow-and asked in return for gifts of inonse and fira- to the order of the Spanish Guernment by At that period Sism was by repute the Thorneyerolt of Chiswick, took on heard a girls the anciety must be much harapered in turn the mines to mount, with the in the first floor. The was lying quite still on the kept waiting the whole morning by the plaintif most powerfal stato in Sonthara Asin. Three number of gentlemen cocnected with the Spanish its action, and the hospital authorities had proved chinery now current. Both the bed, covered with a quilt, with her face to the THE habeas corpus case decided in the Su-aker charge of them simply because there this shove referred to spara track with wall. I turned her over and spoke to her, but whose duty it was to come prepared with a in-years later, Tyayaan repeated his request for legation. The Payo is of steal, contains twelve

the richness of the mines and the abundance she made me no answer. Her eyes were closed. terpreter if one was required.

guns, writing an official letter to that effect, and watertight compartments, and is a twin-re His Lordship said he should not allow corte in the following year an embassy arrived in vessel. She is constructed to carry four torpedos. was no place else for them; but a bospital is gold got out of them by the natives. In Suma- I felt her pulse. It appeared to be beating re- Mr. Wilkinson had been kept waiting aot Japan for the Brat tims bringing fifty-stand of Six runs were made for a measured mile, averag preme Court on Thursday has afforded an insight into the working of the Registrar a place for sick panple, and to committer gold is found all along the West Coagularly, Sergeant Bunston, who was with me, by the plaintiff but by the Contt.

in Acaron, in the Battak aantry, Coringhies opened her eyes. They had not the appearance

arma with ammunition, and bearing credentialsing a run of 293 statute miles per hour. Mr. Wilkinson said under simler cireum from the King of Sinn. Iyeyaso wants a letter fastret ruu, the fourth, was equal to a sped of 923 General's office and brought to light facts should not be troubled with a cumber of and in the highlands of Padang and Fulem of those of a person who had been drugged. atacas his ocats would have been allared in any of thanks and want with it various presants. We statuts miles per hour. Subsequently a te which certainly do not. reflect any ocedit young girls; the maintenance of such girls bang. But in all those sentions of Sumatra placod my meath close to hers, but seald sma IE

court in England.

can gather from the Shogun's letters that hour run to sen took place, a speed of 24.08 hardly anything has been dous to trace nothing. We examined her handand feet Op His Lordship mid be could not accede to Mr friendly relatious ware certainly desired en knote being resorded. The acquisition of the on the discretion of the Acting Head was a tax which the bospital. should not be at the goldfields. The lands traversed along the sole of the loft foot were stains of blood. Wilkinson's

one side: One passage is as follows" It is Bayo will put the Spanish Government in pos of that department. Some time ago called upon to bear. His Honour says that its whole laurth by the Barisan mountains There were alight stains al on the right foot

true that the distance between the two countries session of the two fastest torpedo boats afloat, a detective of the Po Leung Kukor obviously the time has come when a bome averaging 3,000 to 1,000 foot above sea level, but not so much as on the left. The appearance Boverul volcanoes rise to a greater hàight, The of the left foot gave the idea of her having

is not far, tat if feelings of amity and friendship the Ariete being nearly equal to the former in "GONSALTES T. APERIES-$1,000, do not exist it is aqual to 1,000 ri, while frien.lly speed. Society for the Protection of Women and abbuld be established, and that it is a matter geological formation of those manntains and stepped in a pool of blood. There were two or

Mr. Hastings (of Messrs. Wetton and Des relations will make them as neighbours." An

THE SALE OF THE FRENCH CROWN JUWELS. Children--want on board a steamser on the that the Government might fairly assist in that of the surrounding country, present athroo spots of blog above the instep of the

other lotter says that When ships pass to and

PARIS, 8th September striking resemblance to the mineralogical fon- left foot. Immediately the sergeant had con's) sppoured for the plaintiff. Dafendant admitted the debt. beril: for Singapore and there found six The Government might asist, per tres of California and . E. Australia This pened her eyes she closed them again as though

fre between the two hauls, hath shall enjoy peace be-ul of tin orown jewels, it is now offsi girls of various ages in charge of a womso, to the exent of giving a site for the build-free alone suffices to show there most be rich sleep. We were unable to question her as she

Judgment was accordingly given for the plain and pro-perity and the distance between them ally reported, has reduced the not su of shall be is nothing." After this period dom 7.0.0,952 franox and do conttoes. The histori His enspiciens were aroused and he took being, ar an annual contribution from the gold mines in Sumatra sure to vield heary refused to say anything. When we had finished tiff with costs.

meron was curried no balworn the countries, and heirlooms which were not sold represent a far exmining bor sho turned round in the same po

so friendly was the feeling that subsisted that Iarger amount. Those which have hom trans girls and the woman before the Acting Re- charitable fund, as it does in the case of retum, when worked by sndern methods.

The case of the man Ching Sam, for whose sition as when we enteret After learing the

more than once Siamese merchants were ud. ferred to the Loarre Museum are estimated at gistrar-General. The result of that official'e other charities, but beyond this wè maintain

renditich the Chinese Government has bean girl examined the premises. There were stains.

mitted to audienos of the thon Shegan. In 16112510,000 izvestigation was that the girls were sent to the Government has no right to go. The orang sinon the 19th February last, at length of blood on the door leading from the kitoben

the lord of Higo presented to Lyayasu ivory, white silk, cambric, peacocks, panther skins, A... the Tung Wab Hospital. The woman, who work is one which should own its in- reached its termination yesterday, hon, as to the bedside. The stairs were footmarks. I went into the kitaben. It is about eight feet will appear in our Police Intelligence, no was thus deprived of the eustody of her stitution to privata abarity, as orphanage witnesses in the last shorge being forth by ten. There was a bed in it on which deceased tiff becanes be disobeyed his ardors and left him and we gather iram,various allasions that this chargos, retained the services of Mr. CRAS in England do. The girls for the most par coming, the priscouf was discharged. Shortly was lying. She was lying on her left side. The of his own sceerd. On the 23rd September he nobletons seat ships to Sist, which shows that EWENS as her solicitor, and subther womau, do not belong to this colony, and ought before the original arrest of this man in Ferazer produced war on the bed, the blade and told his boy to tell plaintiff and another coolie to the trade between the two countries was en-st

two envoys with over 170 attoudents arrived in who came down from Cutton and claimed to strictly speaking to be placed under the braary lest, & commanication was made by left resting triangularly across the forefinger get his chair ready. Plaintiff refused to carry concaged and festered. On August 26th, 162),

of her left hand. Her throat was cat desply him and left his service the same day. the local Government to the Viceroy of

from ear to ear. There were status of blood on His Lordship said he thought plaintiff was er. Edo and were lodged in the Beiganji. On the The elections for members of the Sobranje.ard be the mother of two of the girls, who re-charge of the authorities at Canton. But as Canton fatimating that anumber of known had the floor and on the bed. She was quite cold titled to his wagas for the time be hal ered.. let of the following month they wers received fixed for the 37th inst. Prince Ferdinand be Plaintiff, suid he had been hired to marry his in ardienten by Tyemitsa and by ex-Shogun forbiddon Bulgarian officers to act as newspaper tained Mr, EWENS and joined in the attempt objections may be urged against their being characters were present in the salony, in cence- and had been deed some tims. The resor must to obtain recovery of the custody of the returned to Chiness territory, on account of quence of which an application for the condition have been placed in the position in which mistress's chair, and that his master, defendant, Hidetada. Eight years later, in 1626, Siam ohrrespondents. M. Fleach, the French Consul

corded audience by Iyemitsu, lettere being, as children. Mr. Ewers accordingly wrote to the existence there of domestic servitude, three, namely, U Shap, Leong Foo, and the pre found it. Her band was not closed, the wanted him to pull his jinrickshs. He declined sent three envoys to Japan, who wer-General here, has left this city.

SEAT FLOODS IN EOYFT. Bent prisoner, Ching Sam, our could be found, forefinger on which the razor rested being and then his master told bite to leave stones

LONDON, 8th September. the Aoting Registrar-General, requesting to they are retained here. The State, bower On the 28th April, during the pendency of the quite straight. The footmarks on the floor: His Lordship said the defendant said it was a on the occasion of other visits, interchange ba

There is increasing alarmr in Egypt regarding be allowed to use the girls, also asking under baving released them from their bondage, frst charge which was brought sgainst these man, got frinter as they led from the bed in chair he was asked to carry. If he was hired as tween the Shogun and the King of Siam. This exist In 1836, Japan adopted the policy of ex- what Crdinance action was being taken, and they have no farther claim, except such as the first named committedsuivids by hanging him. the kitchen to that in the ather room. They abourer is was his duty to obey orders and not happy condition of affairs, however, did not long the rise of the Nile. Many satates on the right other. There was blood on the razor. When Defendant's boy was then called, who corro-clusion, and usturally her relations with Siam auk of the river sro ruined. The doara crop that if it were under Ordinance 9 of 1887 on the poor and distressed always have of the self while in gaol. The second released by the led straight and regularly from one bed to the to sloot whom he would carry. Supreme Court, andar a writ of habeas corpus iu I left the house, about 6.40 p.m. the elder girl borated bla master's statement.

were affected. On the 17th of May, 1856, in many plaous baing new nearly rips is irre Thus, famine le imminent. investigation might be held before a Magia charity of the opulent and benevolent. J'be Je. Against Ching Sam, however, a new pro

His Lordship said bo was constantly baving Biamong vessel, having on board an envoy to trievably destroyed. trate as provided for in that Act. Mr. Tock Chinem has shown how easily they can secation was comenced before Mr. Mackoan, bat way still lying on the bed as though askep.

By a Jurer-The footmarks had been made Admilar asses brought before him. Ho would this conates, arrived at Nagasaki with the ob- Old Cave is rendered safe by the precautions of

just of renewing the former assurances of good the authorities. HART simply took no notice of Mr. EwExs'sap raise money for any work in which they upon that gentleman's resignation the proced- by a person with bare feet. The division of the wish to consider his decision in this cas

ings had to be commenced de novo, and Mr

will and friendship. The embassy was zot perfest thick, constructed between the railway and plication, and the claimanta ware compelled take a real soterest, as for instance, for Mitohall-Innes, the officiating Magistrate, tees was clearly visible. They were the fool-

mitted to land, and as may easily be supposed, the river, which was supposed to be eqant to ABF marks of a wall grown person. They conid not ultimately to proceed by writ of habeas corpus. | the building of 2 Chiosse Chamber finding a satisfastofèy prima facie case, com

this interrupted the communication between emergency, has given way. Cook & Son bara The result of the trial was that the claimants of Commerce.

the two countrise. Some time afterwards com reosived the following telegram from Egypt: Let the same course bemitted the scened to, prison to wait the have been made by a man with bosts o.

By the Foreman-At the times I did not notioa

All along the banks of the Nile everything is final orders of His Excellenor General Camo-

merce was resumed íu a kalf-hearted kind of were unable to make good their claim, and adopted with reference to a bouse for friend-rom, then Acting Governor, who declined to any stains of blood on the clathes of the girl in

way, the foreigners being tolerated at Naga being done to prevent a catastrophe. The Bor- the girls ware, with the exception of oue who less girle, and we are sure ample funds will surrender the man.. Theroupon the charge

By the Coroner There was no trace of blood

Baki hat under thens oonditions trade lanak Museum is safe at present. At Assonan the guished and may foally be gait to have died stores are slightly damaged. Tha Kenah al on her handa. has got married, seat back to the Tang Wab to forthcoming. The institution, too, would just terminated was laid. Several remsuds WATE granted to allow tima to produce

away in 1678. While sommarco between the Girgeh districte expest serious floods. The By Juror I am of opinion that her hands) Hospital. It would appear therefore thist without doubt have a much more useful witnesses, but the alleged offence, namely,

two lands was at its briskost, there existed a villages around Luxor are destroyed. Luxor it strest in the Siamese capital, occupied wholly by self is seriously damaged, but the hotel is sato, Mr. LOCKHART was right in detaining, the career before it if founded on such a basis that of burglary and arder, haring boon had been recently washed, but although I made girl in the fest instance; but this cannot than if it were launched forth trammelled the Chinese Government have been unable to of wetor in which hands had been, hace of

Japanesa, who as many as 800 were some though the garden is dooded. Telegraphic com Domantted as far back as October, 1983, & minute examination Loould not find any traces By the Coroner-Thers was no trace of blood

times gathered together in this spot. Que punication with Upper Egypt is interrupted justify bis subsequent rough-riding over the by red tape, made a subsidiary department discover the necessary witnesses, and upon this

Japanese, Yamada Nissecaon, rendering import The Nile is still rising, and the situation is very Isw. The Court causures bim, thongh into the Registrar-General's Office, and handed being intimated to the Magistrate by the soli- the handle of the razor.

P. 8. 8) said--About 7 pm on the 5th inst. by

aut services on the field of battle, was appointed seriots." A FILIBUSTERING SCHEME. citor for the prosecntion, his Worship discharged

to a leading position in Blam; and Kitani Kynbel very mild terms: It appeared from corres- over to a young sadet to try his prentice the prisoner. The setion of Mr. Mitchell arder of Inapastor Hennesse I wentto the house in

and Tanda fatazaemon, for similar conduct, were poudence annered to Mr. Ewana's affidavit band on.

Laues in thus disposing of the case is eno that St Francis-street. I found deceased and the girl

given parts of honour, the latter receiving also that he bad applied both at the hospital and

will no doubt mest with the fall concurrence of in court, on the first floor, as devrihed by the to the Acting Registrar-General to be allow-

I then went this case was down for hearing that morning and the royal family. It would now 95m that after have railed from here several days ago, intending The meeting of the Marine lot holders with the public, for, omsidering the great length of previous witnesses. I tried to roose the

time during which this man has been impri- girl, bat could not get her to move. ed to communicate with the girls. bu rozorence to the Prays Reclamation sobeme tabored, it was maniteelly fair to detain intothekitoben,covered upvcussed, and gave her be wished to know whether the witnesses for thei a lapse of 200 years we are, by the interment to land upon thỏ eastern pcrtion of the island the Tung Wab chairman said be held

place in the City Hall this afternoon at half-patlonger naless an assurance was given on behalf to some coolies who were with me, who carried her prosecution were in attendance; no by had heard!ality of Prinee Dorawongse, about to razine and join Matagasss and other guerilla bands of of the presention that the witnesses would be downstairs and placed her in the dead bor. I want that they were to come down from Canton by our former relations with our friend of old the interior. The party in led by ons Bersabien

Japan Mail the girls by order of the Acting Re-

It will always ro to the bed of the elder girl and carried bar the night bont.

Mr. Caldwell mid, as his Worship very wall. That ancient American paddle orvette, the immediately forthcoming. gistrar-General, and refused the solicitor Monocacy, has, we note, gone to Yokosuka to be main a question, however, whether, the Magis, downstairs and placed har in the ambulance. -scossa to them, and apparently the Acting docked and examined. She is usually docked in trate having found a prin fatis aas; General She appeared to be perfectly unconscious. She know, there was the greatest diffonlty in obtain was taken to the hospital and placed in a chair. ing witnesses in consequence of the length of Cameron should not have surrendered the pri Registrar-General did not give Mr. Ewass Shanghai.

soner to the Chinese Government, more especially She still kept her eyes lead and was quits me-time which had elapsed since the occurregos. much satisfaction as to the cause of the de.

The British stemor Hillarney, Captain in view of the fact that it was on the invitation tionless. The wardmaster tried to administer Every effort was being mad on the partof the Chi- tention.

The following additional telegrams are taken which is said to have started from hero some daye got en instrument, forced her mouth open and to the present without success. He wont men- Whilst fully recognising the O'Neill, which arrived here yesterday evening of the local Government that the prosecution same medicine, but she would not take it. Hess Government to preears the witnesses, but up

aga and to have landed near Carbarian, arrived poured some of it down her throat. She refused tion that finding a great dificulty in procuring from our Californian leg:-

in this city about oight weeks ago in an open fact that these girls have been probably from Bangkok, encountered haary weather on a commenced.

to avellow it, but after some dificulty he suc-witnesses in this case the Vivaroy had card

beat, with three companions. Before leaving saved from a life of degradation we think the way up, the marsoon being very strong and

almost a typhoon sa running.

cended in making her swallow it. While she the whole of this man's record to us locked into,

bere, and daring the recent trouble between the that Mr. Ewans, the solicitor who appeared

was being foreed to take it she became quite There were many case against him and in some We note that Mr. E. E. House, formerly.

lively and made a great noise. Almost imme- the witnesses were already in the colony. Under

At the lecture last night in Leinster Hall rolautours and the regular army in Havana, he for the custodian, might bare been furnished aditor of the Tokio Times, has contributed a tale

planned to go to that city, accompanied by a diately after taking the medicine she vomitod. those circumstances he would ask for à remand William O'Brien, member of Parliament, an with faller information as to the reasons for of Japanese life to the September Scribner. It

LONDON, 5th October. When she had got over that I asked her several if only for a day or ty knew nothing of any tow petty sessione to-day, although summoned General's presovos and kill ör küinsp him, but nounced that he would not strand the Mitchelechon fus, and to walk boldly into the Governor His Worship said he their detention, and that the Acting Re-contains a novel love story, in which the hero

THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR, graations. I asked her what sho knew about the gistrar-General, whilst actuated by the boat is a wealthy young American and the heroine a

murder. The boy who s presont interpreted. other cases except that inuidiately before him for rinlating the Crimes Act in s speech on eris. the Spanish authorities got wind of his inten- Japanese girl

Owing to the "strained relations existing she is able to speak English. She asid two men If Mr. Caldwell was zware that the witnessis ir. tion. On the Kingston estate to-day the court tion and he was foiled in bis solene

REVOLUTION IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

PANAMA, 7th September. Thera has been some trouble between the between the French Resident and the trovaro came to the house and naked her where her father the present esse wers coming and would give at and a warrant was granted for the rest of he enforced the provisions of Ordinance 9 of

they forced her to driak something and out the to grant a remand.

guardian, who has also been summonsd.

The Star and Herald says:-A revolutionary 1887, which gives him large powers, or direct members of the Gee Hi and Boom-jak-won Chi-meat of Madagascar he has lowered his flag and kept his money. When she refused to tell then him an assurance to that effect he was willing O'Eries and Mr. Mandeville, the Poor-law

Mr. Caldwell said he was not so aware and pase Societies in Rangoon, and the Polion there left the capital, Tanaysrive.

little girl's threat Sho sait the razor bolonged

In the evening a moating was bokl in the opes torce under Bahona last night marprised and took to her father. The men and a mazer with them could not give an aurance that the witness air. The polios tried to force their way up to porossion of Port La Union, San Salvador but it was blunt, and so they took that one ont: were coming.

the platform. They were met by a number of The garrison was betrayed by two floors The: of the drawer. This was all the conversation I His Worship said in that case then, the pri- Tipperary men with blackthorns and a collision aght between the revolationists and Gov- had with her. I noticed that her shoulders audesner must be disobarged;

followed, the potion using their batons The uraiment troops is reported to have been severs consure was emphasised by the order that no servies will be held to-morrow morning, at eleven By kind permission of Captain White, Dirina

arma were black as though he had been beaten. The prisoner was socordingly discharged. police were obliged to retreat. They reformed One thousand Government troops left the Capi. and fired about six shots. One man was shot tal ic-day under General Amay, but it will taks costa would be allowed on either side. As the o'clock, on board the British ship Benadal, by

The opening match of the sasson under the I asked her bow they became so, and she said hor

dead and thres were seriously wounded. Mr. them two days to reach Port La Union. A gu- writ was directed to the Chairman of the the Ror A. G. Goldsmith, Gomez's Chaplain. sheve title was commenced yesterday afternoon mother had beaten her. She refused to give

Brunner, the home-rule member for Northwick,neral commotion is feared in Salvador, Guats- Tung Wah Hospital the costs of the defence launch will all alongside of any vertel hoisting The captain of the majority on the toes, and charge of the hospital authorities. I went back tribe for Faller, mai

any reason for her being beaten. I then left The Belbel fag will be hoisted, and a steam on the Cricket Ground in perfect weather. '.

hor. What abe vomited was kept and is now in Three men wore charged with attempting to England, was present at the meeting. Ellis, mala, and Honduras

716 AMERIŞAN TARIFY. will, in the first instapoe, fall upon him, but codo petnant G.--

WASHINGTON, 7th September, Inspector Fisher said the three dofondata member of Parliament the Paraoll of Wales, be was only the instrument of the Acting

promptly sent Major Williams and F. Maitland to No. 9 Station and reported what had taken

Nothing definite ass yet teen learned regard A. Japanese vernacular paper says that in last to the wicket to face the bowling of E.Q. Smith placed. As no dostor had been present I want, came to his quarters. He naked them the was alio pressat. Captain Seagrove of the royal exoited, and Mr. Dillon, member of Parliament, Registrar-Gaueral, and presumably the conte April the whale-hunting ihip Berapa was snusk

by Inspector Hounessy's instrootions, back to the business and they said they had brought him some any was in charge of the police. He was muer

the President, Secretary Fairchild, Speaker will be paid by the Government. Mr. Lock-off Namnro in the Hokkaido, and the wreel and and Lesch. Runs were noming quickly, when | Hospital, where I expected to find Dr. Ayram. I money. One of them offered him acme coins held him by the arms in order to calm him downing the Tariff Conference at Ünk View betwes

eargo ware bought by Mr. Yamagita Takiobi, & the Major was valortunately run out after pro- HART's mistake is quite inexcusable, ina westby merchant. The hull bas since been rais mising to be very trońblemome. Meantime ait got back to the hospital about balk-past ten wrapped in a note. He took the men to over 200 policemen were engaged in the en-Carlisle and Gongressman Scott of Pennsylvania.

o'clock r. Bargoes was there. The girl was the Acting Registrar General, who advised bim

more than outline a tariff measure which the. much as a law was passed only a few months ed, and about 250 tons sperm whale oil of good and had been busy and displaying considerable then in the women's ward. The was lying to charge them at the Police Court. He bad or the litary, of whom about 500 were It is not believed that these gentlemen will do DUBLIN, 10th September. Demoorafia majority in the next House will be ago for the special purpose of meeting auch quality and in good condition have been found in defence, but he must fear to stand up to the daru, but was not asleep. The appeared to been employed as an Inspector under the C. D: present, did not fire,

perfectly Bonsible and cheerful She told Ordinance and was at pressat engaged in re- cases as the one bo bid to deal with on this she holds.

bowling and not play the ball with his hands so r. Marques the same story the had told me. moring squatters from Kim Chung

John Dillon ha boon interviewed with respect asked to consider. This bill, it is asid, will abo- By kind permission of Major Ellis and the mack. The cost to batemen were quickly he gave her craners without boutation. She

The first defendant said be had been ordered to the riot and said he was in the police barracks at Hish the tar on tobaced, place salt and lumber on occasion. When tom Ordinance was undermeers of the 2nd Northamptonshire Regiment, disposed of Higginbotham followed, and stoneo aid one of the men was about thirty years of age to remove freen-his bensa and the Inspector had thatimy of the shooting. He saw the palionattempt the tres lot and greatly modify the duty on n discussion in the Legislative Council the the regimental band will play in the Botanic showed he was made of the right stuff, but he and the other older. Bho aid she would not been so good si to segist hím in getting anothering to murderà prisoner and witnessed the police number of articles veed as the necessaries of Nie. Hon. F. Srawn maid that many girle bad Garden to-morrow, the 9th instant, from 9 till

was brilliantly caught by the "Member" era he know them again. Directly the wardmaster, house and for that reason he offered him $5 as a ring out of the barracks window at persons - Each a measure, it is thought, will reduce the bosa detained without any legal authority 10 pm. The following is the programme:--

Marok Out in the Moonlight" Scholes

hind contributed much to the score. He plays got the medicine and tried to open her month present. He was not aware he was doing any dreds of yards distant, though no attack had been present revenue by about $55,000 per annum s and that the object of the Ordinance was to Overture.. "Boesmande"

Sambert, well forward and comes down hard on tho ball, she woke up and shouted out. Previous to that thing against the law. The other defendants made on the barracks. It has been found that a compared with the customs roeipts for the pre-

abe was appareatly quite unconacions,

said they had merely accompanied first defu- large number were wounded. It is reported that reat year. Mr Raadall will be notified that this O'Brien will be arrested to-day. There is great is an Administration measure and asked to de allow that to bo done by warrant of law Selection. Bem, of Verdi"

Godfrey. He is an aoquiadilon to the Club. E. W. Mait: Inspector Hennessy, recalled, said-The girl dentes friends.

Bao his opinion regarding it. excitement in Dublin. which had hitherto been dons without auch 'Ari....

Bosquet. land followed; he also showed good form, and remained in the hospital nutil yesterday (Thurs The case was reconnded till this morning.

motives, would bave been better advised had

ad step to have been taken ander Ordinance

2 of 1875. As it was be was acting nuder

-the authority of neither Ordinance." The

two o'nlook.

anim

have been ordered to disperse any crowd of more

than five Chinamen collecting gether in any

part of the town.

Faloo

Batzin

Militaire

Ostlers

of seven of their number was made. Of these

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

TUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PRISS."]

URICKET.

TWELVE V. TWENTY-THREE.

court

Judgment was therefore reserved.

POLICE COURT.

7th October.

BEFORE ME. N. G. MITCHELLINNES

THE ER NDITION CASE.

WHAT PERDASAND PORRIDA.

Soria, 4th September.

At Boulak, a high wall, threa

Ching Sam, who is charged with committing burglary and earder within the jurisdictica of the Emperor of Chins, was again placed in the dook.

Mr. Caldwell appeared on behalf of the Chi news Covernment, and Mr Dennys defended.

His Worship, adresaing Mr. Caldwell, said in marriage the band of one of the princasses of 7th says:-A Caben expedition is believed to

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRINE À POLJNE INSPECTOR.

ADDITIONAL NEWS BY AMERICAN MAIL.

BIOTING IN IERLAND.

DOPLIN, 9th September.

NEW YORK, 8th September. The Sun's Key Wat special of September

and, semed to the teeth with reposting rifles, improved revolvers, and dirke, and is well supplied with dynamite. Other parties are said to be Arranging to follow from here, New Orleans, Jamales, and other points soon.

NEW ORLEAN, 8th September Captain Bersabien, leader of the expedition

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